Another added: ‘Looking forward to seeing yellowhammer, what time can i expect it?’

While a 3rd tweeted: ‘Boris Johnson shut down Parliament where he is usually asked questions and is instead choosing nice ones via Facebook Live as though he is a YouTuber and not in fact the Prime Minister.’

During the Live, Boris continued to insist that the UK could be leaving the EU on October 31, including that the ‘mood is changing’ with regard to conversations in Brussels.

He additionally answered one offended viewer who spoke of their frustration with British politics, telling them: ‘I’m in your facet. We are attempting to kind this out. I’m sorting this out.’

When requested about making a withdrawal with no deal, he remarked: ‘We want a deal, but we also think this country will manage very well [without one]’.

Many of the responses he did make have been met with reward, with some viewers taking to the feedback to inform the Prime Minister they have been ‘right behind him’ and to hold on with the ‘good work’.

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The authorities is alleged to be ‘disappointed’ by the Scottish Civil Court’s ruling at the moment that proroguing Parliament is ‘unlawful’.